Queens College - Silhouette Yearbook (Queens, NY)

 - Class of 1942

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Queens College - Silhouette Yearbook (Queens, NY) online collection, 1942 Edition, Page 124 of 158
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GERTRUDE STEINBERG deserves an accolade for the excellent series of lectures the Economics Club presented this term on the War situation - a program for which she is responsible. VVorking on Senior Class Night Committee and the Senior Week Committee also, Gertie obviously believes the one about all Work and no - etc. One of the few English majors who doesn't Want to teach or write, ANITA STERN casts her vote for ofhce work after gradu- ation - but nevertheless belongs to the Poetry Club and Scribes. Anita likes horseback riding, dancing, open fireplaces and her sisters in Upsilon Phi Sorority. JOYCE SURBER has bright golden hair and a voice to match. For years now Joyce has done the vocal honors at Queens College big social doings, and gotten them. Pert and tilt nosed, Joyce belongs to Alpha Delta Pi and the English de- partment, and does more than just her bit on the Varsity Shows. In addition to his draft registration card, which he uses to prove that hels a big boy now, LEW SUTTER proudly displays a Local 802 Musicians Local card. Besides the personal satisfactions involved, Lew's talents enable him to maintain a car and the hectic social pace of Delta Gamma Epsilon. F? l pf-Z, evil., K

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U eg W When the other biology students come staggering out of four hour labs looking like the Wrath of God, lN1ARTHA SOHIWER is her impeccably neat, unruflled self. Which is pretty fortunate for Martha, who wants to be a lab technician after graduation. And she's evidently got her heart in it because spare times she takes a busman's holiday with the Biology Club. Vice-president of Sigma Psi, member of Silhouette staff, and earnest scientist lxlARGE SPIER is a good worker. But a keen sense of humor and a lot of energy make her Want to play too. She hostels, hikes and rides for pleasure, but, definitely not a muscle gal, also dances. All of which is good material in a nursing aspirant. HELEN STARKENSTEIN is all set to consign herself to life in a sand pile with the little bead stringers of Kindergarten variety. She volunteers the information that her eyes are green, her personality black. But nobody believes it for a minute. We volunteer the information that she's death on dialect stories, a Theta Nu sister, and gay, gay fun. Physics major IRVING STEIN does far more than Work a mean slide-rule. Despite his Newtonian tendencies he is quite an intellectual cosmopolite with his philosophical interests, his Fritz-Marxian stride, his admiration for Walt Whitman, going so far in the latter as to tear off a few deathless verses himself now and again, which Lens-Horizons has been delighted to publish. as-sf -AB 'E



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111115 K, 4 V l In lu! R 'yi fa 9 lk gg vinA'W - 1: DICK SYVEENEY is a good man with a test tube, a tennis racket, or a camera. It's the camera angle that interests him most privately, the test tube that concerns the profs in the chem department, and the racket that means most to the Kampus Killers, his team in intramurals. Dick is brother in the Roarers fraternity, and a member of the Newman Club. The glamor boys of Phi Eta Chi include in their ranks gay, good funster GEORGE TIINIKO. A Chemistry major, George has spent a great deal of time in E Building, but has managed to sally forth more than once from scientific seclusion, trans- formed from a hard working grub to a rah-rah college boy replete with loud socks and rumble seat technique. FRANK TOMAN is a constant source of envy to insomniacs. He can sleep anywhere, anytime-and does, on buses, trains, in lectures and even gym classes. This might seem quite strange for a chem major, Frankis friends say he absorbs chemical formulas by osmosis, it comes that easy to him. Maybe some people would crack under the strain. FRANCES TORRES manages the incredible task of teaching some twenty two kids how to play the piano, without for a minute losing the good humor that characterizes her. This, in spite of the heavy demands of student-teaching Spanish, participating in the Spanish club and the chorus.

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